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GraysonIII
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I thought I would repost my question under a differnt topic as I only received one response. Maybe I'm not explaining it correctly?
I've just gotten into this very exciting area of PC recording. I have over 10,000 LP's in my collection and would like to create CD's for some favorites. I've begun using Goldwave with decent results and have burned a few CD's with my son's Plextor CD-RW. I've also familiarized myself with mp3 players such as Music Match Jukebox, Real Audio, etc.
When I installed a new soundcard two days ago (SB Live, Value)the gain level from line-in is very low, even with Windows line-in volume set to max. As a result, The volume level on the completed CD is rather low, requiring the playback amp volume to be set qute high to listen at reasonable levels.
This was not the case with my old card, a cheap unit installed on my A-Open system (P-233).
Has anyone experienced similiar problems. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I've just gotten into this very exciting area of PC recording. I have over 10,000 LP's in my collection and would like to create CD's for some favorites. I've begun using Goldwave with decent results and have burned a few CD's with my son's Plextor CD-RW. I've also familiarized myself with mp3 players such as Music Match Jukebox, Real Audio, etc.
When I installed a new soundcard two days ago (SB Live, Value)the gain level from line-in is very low, even with Windows line-in volume set to max. As a result, The volume level on the completed CD is rather low, requiring the playback amp volume to be set qute high to listen at reasonable levels.
This was not the case with my old card, a cheap unit installed on my A-Open system (P-233).
Has anyone experienced similiar problems. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.